Unit and zipper device for blocking harmful insects

ABSTRACT

A zipper device for blocking harmful insects: a pair of tapes; a plurality of teeth fixed to the tapes so as to longitudinally face the same; a slide to be inserted into the teeth so as to allow the teeth to be engaged or the engaged teeth to be released; and a blocking unit in which an insertion groove is formed at one end so as to allow one portion of the slide to be inserted, and the blocking unit is placed at one end point of the teeth so as to be fixed to the pair of tapes, wherein if one portion of the slide is inserted into the insertion groove of the blocking unit by moving the slide, the teeth are engaged and a space between the slide and the blocking unit is blocked, thereby preventing foreign material or harmful insects from entering the space between the teeth and between the slide and the blocking unit. Accordingly, the propagation of harmful insects is blocked by preventing the inflow of harmful insects.

BACKGROUND

The present invention relates to a zipper device for preventing invasion of harmful insects into pillows, blankets or cushions, and more particularly, to a unit and a zipper device for blocking harmful insects, which can firmly seal ends of the zipper where teeth of the zipper are interlocked with each other in order to prevent invasion of harmful insects, such as mites, fleas or bedbugs, thereby fundamentally preventing outbreaks of diseases by the harmful insects.

In general, zipper devices are widely used in pillows, blankets, cushions, and others because it is necessary to open and close one part of the pillows, the blankets, the cushions or others in order to put flarf or cotton to the inside of the pillows, the blankets, the cushions or others.

In this instance, in order to block harmful insects, conventionally, the outer surfaces of the pillows, the blankets, the cushions or others are wrapped with microfibrous cloth.

However, as shown in FIG. 1, in case of such a conventional zipper, the outermost teeth 2 of the zipper are not interlocked with each other when teeth 2 of the zipper are interlocked together. That is, when a slider 1 passes the teeth 2, the teeth 2 are interlocked with each other. However, in an aspect of the structure of the zipper, the teeth 2 located at the ends of the zipper are not interlocked together because the slider 1 cannot pass. Therefore, even though the slider of the zipper moves to the end of the zipper in a closing direction, there is a gap 3 between the teeth 2 opposed to each other at the end of the zipper.

Accordingly, harmful insects, such as mites, fleas or bedbugs, enter the pillows, the blankets, the cushions or others through the gap 3 and are propagated in the pillows, the blankets, the cushions or others, and hence, it causes diseases. In other words, even though the pillows, the blankets, the cushions or others are covered with microfibrous cloth in order to prevent invasion of harmful insects, the harmful insects can invade into the pillows, the blankets, the cushions or others through the gap 3. Therefore, conventional zipper devices have a problem in that diseases may occur by the harmful insects because the conventional zipper devices cannot perfectly prevent invasion of harmful insects into the pillows, the blankets, the cushions or others.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Accordingly, the present invention has been made in an effort to solve the above-mentioned problems occurring in the prior arts, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a unit and a zipper device for blocking harmful insects, which can be perfectly closed without any gap between teeth so as to prevent invasion of harmful insects, thereby fundamentally preventing outbreaks of diseases and firmly maintaining a closed state of the zipper device.

To achieve the above objects, the present invention provides a zipper device for blocking harmful insects including: a pair of tapes; a plurality of teeth fixed to the tapes in such a way as to longitudinally face each other; a slider slidably fit on the teeth so as to interlock the teeth with each other or release the interlocked state of the teeth; and a blocking unit having an insertion groove in which one portion of the slider is inserted, the blocking unit being arranged at ends of the outermost teeth and fixed to the pair of tapes, wherein when the one portion of the slider is inserted into the insertion groove of the blocking unit by movement of the slider, the teeth are interlocked with each other and a space between the slider and the blocking unit is blocked, such that it is prevented that foreign matters or harmful insects enter the space between the teeth and between the slider and the blocking unit.

In the meantime, in another aspect of the present invention to achieve the above objects, the present invention provides a blocking unit for blocking harmful insects which is joined with the zipper device which includes a slider, tapes and teeth, the blocking unit including an insertion groove in which one portion of the slider is inserted and being arranged at ends of the outermost teeth and fixed to the pair of tapes.

Moreover, a starting portion of the insertion groove of the blocking unit is opened, such that the one portion of the slider is smoothly inserted into the insertion groove.

Additionally, a starting portion of the blocking unit is retracted in order to prevent separation of the slider from the blocking unit.

In addition, one side or both sides of the blocking unit is stepped in correspondence with the shape of the slider in order to securely block foreign matters or harmful insects when the blocking unit is joined with the slider.

Moreover, the blocking unit is formed integrally with the teeth and is sewed to the tapes.

Furthermore, the blocking unit includes slits respectively formed at both sides for inserting the tapes thereinto and is bonded or thermally bonded to the tapes.

Additionally, the blocking unit is formed by insert-molding in a state where the tapes and the teeth are joined together.

The unit and the zipper device for blocking harmful insects according to exemplary embodiments of the present invention can prevent propagation of harmful insects by blocking invasion of the harmful insects into pillows or blankets, and thus, prevent outbreaks of diseases.

Moreover, the unit and the zipper device for blocking harmful insects according to the exemplary embodiments of the present invention can prevent a movement of the slider by an external impact because the blocking unit is made of a soft material such that the slider is fixed to the blocking unit tightly and firmly, and thus, it can prevent separation of the teeth.

Furthermore, the unit and the zipper device for blocking harmful insects according to the exemplary embodiments of the present invention is simple in structure and can minimize malfunction because the zipper device does not need a stopper, and hence, the zipper device can reduce manufacturing costs.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is an enlarged plan view showing a state where a conventional zipper is closed.

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a unit for blocking harmful insects according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing the bottom surface of FIG. 2.

FIG. 4 is a plan view of a zipper device for blocking harmful insects according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.

FIGS. 5 and 6 are plan views showing an operational state of the zipper device for blocking harmful insects.

FIG. 7 is a sectional view taken along the line of VI-VI.

FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a unit for blocking harmful insects according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The above-mentioned objects of the present invention are achieved by a zipper device for blocking harmful insects including: a pair of tapes; a plurality of teeth fixed to the tapes in such a way as to longitudinally face each other; a slider slidably fit on the teeth so as to interlock the teeth with each other or release the interlocked state of the teeth; and a blocking unit having an insertion groove in which one portion of the slider is inserted, the blocking unit being arranged at ends of the outermost teeth and fixed to the pair of tapes, wherein when the one portion of the slider is inserted into the insertion groove of the blocking unit by movement of the slider, the teeth are interlocked with each other and a space between the slider and the blocking unit is blocked, such that it is prevented that foreign matters or harmful insects enter the space between the teeth and between the slider and the blocking unit.

In the meantime, in another aspect of the present invention to achieve the above objects, the present invention provides a blocking unit for blocking harmful insects which is joined with the zipper device which includes a slider, tapes and teeth, the blocking unit including an insertion groove in which one portion of the slider is inserted and being arranged at ends of the outermost teeth and fixed to the pair of tapes.

A zipper device for blocking harmful insects according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described in brief. The zipper device for blocking harmful insects includes: a pair of tapes 20; a plurality of teeth 30 fixed to the tapes 20 in such a way as to longitudinally face each other; a slider 40 slidably fit on the teeth 30 so as to interlock the teeth 30 with each other or release the interlocked state of the teeth 30; and a blocking unit 10 or 10′ having an insertion groove 11 in which one portion of the slider 40 is inserted, the blocking unit 10 being arranged at ends of the outermost teeth 30 and fixed to the pair of tapes 20, wherein when the one portion of the slider 40 is inserted into the insertion groove 11 of the blocking unit 10 or 10′ by movement of the slider 40, the teeth 30 are interlocked with each other and a space between the slider 40 and the blocking unit 10 or 10′ is blocked, such that it is prevented that foreign matters or harmful insects enter the space between the teeth 30 and between the slider 40 and the blocking unit 10 or 10′.

In the meantime, the blocking unit 10 or 10′ for blocking harmful insects according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described in brief. The blocking unit 10 or 10′ for blocking harmful insects by being joined with the zipper device including the slider 40, the tapes 20 and the teeth 30 includes the insertion groove 11 in which one portion of the slider 40 is inserted, and is arranged at ends of the outermost teeth 30 and fixed to the pair of tapes 20.

Moreover, a starting portion of the insertion groove 11′ of the blocking unit 10′ is opened, such that the one portion of the slider 40 is smoothly inserted into the insertion groove 11′.

Additionally, a starting portion of the blocking unit 10 is retracted in order to prevent separation of the slider 40 from the blocking unit 10.

In addition, one side or both sides of the blocking unit 10 is stepped in correspondence with the shape of the slider 40 in order to securely block foreign matters or harmful insects when the blocking unit 10 is joined with the slider 40.

Moreover, the blocking unit 10 is formed integrally with the teeth 30 and is sewed to the tapes 20.

Furthermore, the blocking unit 10 includes slits 12 formed at both sides for inserting the tapes 20 thereinto and is bonded or thermally bonded to the tapes 20.

Additionally, the blocking unit 10 is formed by insert-molding in a state where the tapes 20 and the teeth 30 are joined together.

FIG. 1 is an enlarged plan view showing a state where a conventional zipper is closed.

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a unit for blocking harmful insects according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing the bottom surface of FIG. 2.

FIG. 4 is a plan view of a zipper device for blocking harmful insects according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.

FIGS. 5 and 6 are plan views showing an operational state of the zipper device for blocking harmful insects.

FIG. 7 is a sectional view taken along the line of VI-VI.

FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a unit for blocking harmful insects according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention.

Reference will be now made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention with reference to the attached drawings.

As shown in FIGS. 2 to 7, the zipper device for blocking harmful insects according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention includes the tapes 20, the teeth 30, the slider 40, a grasping part 50, and the blocking unit 10.

A pair of the tapes 20 are made of fabric with a predetermined length, and are respectively sewed to a cut part of an outer cover (not shown) of a pillow, a blanket or a cushion. In this instance, the tapes 20 are not first sewed to the outer cover of the pillow, the blanket or the cushion but is sewed in a state where the tapes 20 are respectively joined to the teeth 30, the slider 40, the grasping part 50 and the blocking unit 10 which will be described later.

A plurality of the teeth 30 are disposed, and are oppositely fixed on the inner face of the tapes 20. In this instance, the teeth 30 are bonded or sewed to the tapes 20.

The slider 40 is one of the generally used sliders 40 for zippers and has a ring 41 formed at one side, and the teeth 30 fixed to the tapes 20 are inserted into the slider 40. Therefore, when the slider 40 is moved, the teeth 30 are interlocked with each other or the interlocked state of the teeth 30 is released.

The grasping part 50 is a hand-grip used in a general zipper, and is fit into the ring 41 of the slider 40. Therefore, a user can easily move the slider 40 while grasping the grasping part 50 with the hand.

The tapes 20, the teeth 30, the slider 40 and the grasping part 50 are well-known and widely used, and hence, their detailed descriptions will be omitted.

The blocking unit 10 is made of a soft material and is formed in an approximately rectangular plate, and includes the insertion groove 11 formed at the front end thereof such that one portion of an end of the slider 40 is inserted into the insertion groove 11. Both sides of the blocking unit 10 are formed in correspondence with the internal form of the slider 40 so as to be inserted into the slider 40, and both ends of the blocking unit 10 are fixed to the tapes 20. Therefore, the front end of the blocking unit 10 is inserted into the end of the slider 40, such that the blocking unit 10 and the slider 40 are firmly close to each other and invasion of harmful insects between the blocking unit 10 and the slider 40 can be prevented.

Moreover, in order to make the blocking unit 10 with the slider 40 closer, the top surface or the bottom surface of the blocking unit 10 is stepped in correspondence with the flat surface form of the end of the slider 40, such that the blocking unit 10 and the slider 40 get closer to each other and there is no gap between the blocking unit 10 and the slider 40. Accordingly, the zipper device according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention can prevent invasion of harmful insects between the blocking unit 10 and the slider 40.

The blocking unit 10′ may be formed in such a way that the insertion groove 11′ becomes wider toward the front part such that the slider 40 can be easily inserted into the blocking unit 10′ (See FIG. 8). In this instance, the slider 40 may include a stopper (not shown) therein. That is, when the slider 40 is easily inserted into the insertion groove 11′ of the blocking unit 10′, the stopper is caught to the teeth 30 inside the slider 40 so as to prevent the slider 40 from being separated from the blocking unit 10. Here, the stopper has been well known, and hence, its detailed description will be omitted.

In the meantime, the blocking unit 10 may be retracted forwardly such that the slider 40 is tightly inserted into the insertion groove 11 of the blocking unit 10 (See FIG. 2). In other words, when the slider 40 is inserted into the insertion groove 11 of the blocking unit 10, the slider 40 is tightly fit while the insertion groove 11 is widened to a predetermined degree. In this instance, the stopper disposed inside the slider 40 may be omitted. The reason is that the slider 40 is not separated from the blocking unit 10 even though the slider 40 does not have the stopper because the insertion groove 11 of the blocking unit 10 tightens and firmly grasps the slider 40.

Here, because the blocking unit 10 is arranged at the end of the teeth 30 and may be sewed or adhered on the upper surface of the tapes 20, the blocking unit 10 can be easily mounted to the tapes 20.

Moreover, the blocking unit 10 may have slits 12 formed in both sides thereof. Accordingly, the tapes 20 are inserted into the slits 12 of the blocking unit 10, and then, the blocking unit 10 is thermally bonded to the tapes 20 by heating or is adhered to the tapes 20 by adhesives. Therefore, the blocking unit 10 can be easily and firmly bonded to the tapes 20.

Additionally, the blocking unit 10 may be formed by injection-molding using melts after the tapes 20 and the teeth 30 are put in an injection mold (not shown) in a state where the tapes 20 and the teeth 30 are joined together. Therefore, the blocking unit 10 can be fixed to the tapes 20 more firmly.

Hereinafter, referring to FIGS. 5 to 7, the zipper device for blocking harmful insects according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail.

As shown in FIG. 5, when the slider 40 is inserted into the insertion groove 11 of the blocking unit 10, the insertion groove 11 is widened to some degree ambilaterally.

In this instance, when the slider 40 is moved more backwards, the slider 40 is perfectly inserted into the insertion groove 11 of the blocking unit 10 (See FIGS. 6 and 7).

That is, the slider 40 is tightly fit into the insertion groove 11, and the edges of the slider 40 are in close contact with the stepped portions of the blocking unit 40.

Therefore, the blocking unit 10 and the slider 40 get in close contact with each other such that there is no gap between the blocking unit 10 and the slider 40. Accordingly, the zipper device for blocking harmful insects according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention can prevent invasion of harmful insects because the teeth 30 are firmly interlocked with each other, and more securely prevent invasion of harmful insects because the slider 40 is firmly fit into the insertion groove 11 of the blocking unit 10 at the end portion of the teeth 30.

In the drawings, the same components have the same reference numerals even though they are illustrated in different figures, and if necessary, detailed description of the components may be omitted.

As described above, while the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to the example embodiments thereof, it will be understood that the above embodiments of the present invention are all exemplified and the present invention is not limited to the example embodiments. Therefore, it would be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes, modifications and equivalents may be made therein through the descriptions of the exemplary embodiments of the present invention without departing from the scope and category of the present invention.

The unit and the zipper device for blocking harmful insects according to the exemplary embodiments of the present invention can prevent propagation of harmful insects by blocking invasion of the harmful insects into pillows or blankets, and thus, prevent outbreaks of diseases.

Moreover, the unit and the zipper device for blocking harmful insects according to the exemplary embodiments of the present invention can prevent a movement of the slider by an external impact because the blocking unit is made of a soft material such that the slider is fixed to the blocking unit tightly and firmly, and thus, it can prevent separation of the teeth.

Furthermore, the unit and the zipper device for blocking harmful insects according to the exemplary embodiments of the present invention is simple in structure and can minimize malfunction because the zipper device does not need a stopper, and hence, the zipper device can reduce manufacturing costs. 

1. A zipper device for blocking harmful insects comprising: a pair of tapes; a plurality of teeth fixed to the tapes in such a way as to longitudinally face each other; a slider slidably fit on the teeth so as to interlock the teeth with each other or release the interlocked state of the teeth; and a blocking unit having an insertion groove in which one portion of the slider is inserted, the blocking unit being arranged at ends of the outermost teeth and fixed to the pair of tapes, wherein when the one portion of the slider is inserted into the insertion groove of the blocking unit by movement of the slider, the teeth are interlocked with each other and a space between the slider and the blocking unit is blocked, such that it is prevented that foreign matters or harmful insects enter the space between the teeth and between the slider and the blocking unit.
 2. The zipper device according to claim 1, wherein a starting portion of the insertion groove of the blocking unit is opened, such that the one portion of the slider is smoothly inserted into the insertion groove.
 3. The zipper device according to claim 1, wherein a starting portion of the blocking unit is retracted in order to prevent separation of the slider from the blocking unit.
 4. The zipper device according to claim 1, wherein one side or both sides of the blocking unit is stepped in correspondence with the shape of the slider in order to securely block foreign matters or harmful insects when the blocking unit is joined with the slider.
 5. The zipper device according to claim 1, wherein the blocking unit is formed integrally with the teeth and is sewed to the tapes.
 6. The zipper device according to claim 1, wherein the blocking unit includes slits respectively formed at both sides for inserting the tapes thereinto and is bonded or thermally bonded to the tapes.
 7. The zipper device according to claim 1, wherein the blocking unit is formed by insert-molding in a state where the tapes and the teeth are joined together.
 8. A unit for blocking harmful insects, which is joined with the zipper device which includes a slider, tapes and teeth, comprising an insertion groove in which one portion of the slider is inserted, the blocking unit being arranged at ends of the outermost teeth and fixed to the pair of tapes. 